Any recommendations for a source?
Harbor freight doesn't seem to have a cheapie......
Right now it looks like about a 90 USD outlay ...a bit too much to not justifying driving to WM and using theirs....


A Dremel tool is the bomb for small wire rope work. I leave some extra when forming the eye over a thimble, to make it easier to work, crimp the first nicropress sleeve, then cut off the excess with the Dremel tool using a thin piece of metal to protect the rope from accidents with the cutting wheel. Then I crimp the second sleeve such that as it expands lengthwise, it just meets the end of the wire rope. No little stabby bits of wire that way.Catigale wrote:I cut my garage door swage off successfully with a dremel tool btw. Wear safety glasses !
That's the one I bought a few years ago, at Lowes. It has dies for 1/16, 3/32, 1/8, and 3/16" wire. It was relatively cheap (I think I paid less then $30), but works great.Steve K wrote:A friend of mine told mine that Lowe's has one (the one that looks like bolt cutters) for thirty, or so, bucksHe got one and says it's great. Haven't been down to look at one myself, but plan to.